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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister speaking at the declaration of the [?] for [?]ders, said: "From [?] shall know no party." He [?] a ...

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  3. DEPORTATION TRANSPORT GROUP AGREES ON STOP-WORK MEETINGS

    At a meeting of the marine transport group held at the Trades Hall it was decided to recommend all inter-state Labor councils to urge that all ...

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  4. FRENCH POLITICS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— The Briand Cabinet had a luke-warm reception. The Right and ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES FOUND DEAD IN QUARRY.

    Mr. G. A. Thompson, managing-director of Mates Ltd. and a prominent local citizen, was found dead in the municipal quarry yesterday ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the following business was transacted:— — Workmen's Compensation — ...

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  7. TREATY OF LOCARNO NATIONALISTS IN MOURNING.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— The Nationalists intend to fly flags at half-mast on Tuesday (to-day) ...

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  8. TROUBLED CHINA

    Reuter's Chefoo correspondent reports:— Marines from Tsmgtao arrived here by a gunboat on Thursday. They ...

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  9. SPORTING MOTOR CAR SPEED RECORDS

    A message from Culver City, California, states that travelling at an average speed of 127.87 miles an hour Frank Elliot, established a new world's ...

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  10. SUPPOSED DROWNING CASE.

    At Coff's Harbor Mr. George Willis (46), a married man, is believed to have been washed off the rocks on Friday. A search proved fruitless. ...

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  11. MELBOURNE TRANSPORT GROUP ARE OPPOSED TO STRIKE

    The Melbourne transport group has refused to recommend any form of strike against the deportation of Messrs. Walsh and ...

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  12. BRITISH GOVERNMENT. CONSULTING DOMINIONS

    In the House of Lords to-day at question time Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, Secretary for the Dominions, said that immediately the communications which ...

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  13. THE TURF.

    Mr. H. W. Erikson announced to-day that he has sold a brown filly by Kerlie—Morganatic to Mr. V. A. Hall, of Broken Hill. ...

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  14. A VERDICT FOR DAMAGES.

    Charles Heath, a ship's steward, yesterday secured £306 damages against Voltaire Molesworth, a journalist, of the "Daily Guardian," on a claim to ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND ENGINEDRIVER KILLED

    An enginedriver named Peter King (58) was run down by a locomotive at the South Brisbane railway yards last night and killed instantly. ...

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  16. JOCKEY'S SUCCESSES IN ENGLISH RACING

    During the English flat racing season which closed last week the Australian jockey, Frank Bullock, rode 68 winners, 52 seconds, and 36 thirds, and ...

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  17. HIGH COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The High Court proceedings to determine whether the habeas corpus application should be granted in the cases of Messrs. T. Walsh and J. ...

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  18. HOSPITAL INQUIRY COMMITTED

    The State Government has decided to appoint a special committee to inquire into the financing of hospitals. The information obtained will be a ...

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  19. SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN TO ENTERTAIN DELEGATES

    The High Commissioners for the Dominions have been invited by Sir Austen and Dame Chamberlain to attend a dinner to the Locarno Conference ...

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  20. SENATE IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The second preference votes for the Senate were being distributed to-day, but it is not expected that the position of Senator R. V. Wilson will be ...

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  21. CALEDONIAN DINNER

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Caledonian Society. Mr. J. M'Cormack, the Premier, said that through-out the world there existed a challenge ...

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  22. SHIPPING STRIKE ENDED THE TERMS OF SETTLEMENT DISCUSSED IN SYDNEY

    A meeting of the strikers representatives and the shipowners was held in Sydney yesterday to discuss the terms of settlement. It was agreed that all ...

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  23. VICTORIA CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    James George Hogan, a police constable at present under suspension, was yesterday committed for trial on a charge of perjury arising out of ...

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  24. N.S.W. SENATE RETURNS.

    The New South Wales Senate preference count was continued yesterday. Nobody has yet been declared elected. The preferences of Messrs. W. L. ...

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  25. CRICKET.

    The monthly meeting of the management committee of the Barrier District Cricket League will be held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms to-night. Business ...

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  26. IRELAND'S BOUNDARY IRISH MINISTERS CONSULT WITH MR. STANLEY BALDWIN

    Several Free State Ministers in company with Sir James Craig, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, consulted with Mr. S. Baldwin, the British ...

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  27. RIGHT ROUND THE WORLD

    A round the world flight in which Britain, Germany and Italy are cooperating will begin early in 1926. The machine will be a German Dornerwall ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND v. N.S.W.

    In the Queensland versus New South Wales match the former in their first innings have lost six wickets for 322 runs. Higgins scored 54, Oxenham ...

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  29. CLAIMS MADE FOR SLANDER BY WALSH AND JOHANNSEN

    Claims for £5000 in each instance for alleged slander, by Thomas Walsh and Jacob Johannsen against Mr. Lamb. K.C.. and Mr. T. R. Bavin, ...

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  30. MAN DISCOVERS WOMAN WITH HEAD BATTERED IN

    A sensation occurred at Coogee last night when Mrs. Annie Simpson was found at her home in brook-street suffering from terrible injuries. Her head ...

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  31. DARLING

    The counting of the Senate preference votes was continued yesterday after Mr. W. L. Duncan (N.) had been eliminated, and his preference ...

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  32. SHIPS IN SYDNEY HARBOR.

    A group of seamen hung around the offices of the overseas shipping agents yesterday morning anxious to rejoin their ships pending the final ...

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  33. UNEASINESS IN FREE STATE

    The crisis in regard to the boundary of Ulster is causing uneasiness in the Free State. The Dublin correspondent of the ...

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  34. RACES HELD AT TOPAR.

    Topar Hotel, situated on the Wilcannia-road about 50 miles from Broken Hill, was the scene of a lively race meeting and general sports ...

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  35. RESCUED FROM FIRE.

    When a fire broke out in his bed-room in the Commercial Hotel at Stanwell Mr. T. S. Marshal, chief officer of the Country Fire Brigades Board, ...

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  36. UTTERANCES OF MR. GARDEN DENIED BY UNIONISTS

    Leading delegates to the conference of the Victorian maritime and transport unions emphatically deny the statements of Mr. J. S. Garden, ...

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  37. SEA INVADES LAND

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports:— The sea invaded the land in the Department of Calabria, Italy, to a ...

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  38. STRIKE IN MELBOURNE TERMINATED LAST NIGHT

    The British seamen's strike was officially declared off last night. The meeting was attended by over 800 strikers. ...

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    A Wellington (N.Z.) message says that Helen Hart, charged with murdering her three children at Kaikorai, on November 9, has been committed ...

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  40. RAILWAY FATALITY

    A shocking fatality occurred at Morgan's Gate level crossing near Campbelltown last night. Rene Scattergood (18), with her sister aged ...

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  41. CONVICTED COMMUNISTS

    Interspersed with red flags and banners several hundred demonstrators assembled at Brixton Gaol and made [?]es demanding the release of the ...

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  42. £9161 IN N.S.W. STRIKE FUND.

    During the 14 weeks of the sea-men's strike £9161 was paid into the funds of the British sailors New South Wales strike committee. Most of this ...

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  44. ELECTRIC LIGHT FAILS

    A few minutes after 10 o'clock last night the electric light service failed in the city and suburbs owing to a mishap in the power house. Darkness ...

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  45. ACCIDENT TO A YACHT

    By a stroke of fate Lord Stonehaven, the Governor-General, escaped disaster which might have ended fatally for him. He was to have opened the ...

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  46. CONVENT FETE ENDS

    The popular lady competition in connection with the Convent Fete was brought to a close last night in the Mica-street hall when a social ...

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  47. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT

    Daisy Peirl, who recently arrived from England and who was married about a fortnight ago, met with a fatal burning accident yesterday. She ...

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  48. CASUALTIES

    S. Massey, a mill hand at the Proprietary, attended the outpatients' department of the Hospital to-day to receive attention to a wound in the ...

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  49. NOVEMBER STATISTICS

    The following statistics for the month of November have been compiled from official sources:— — Silverton Tramway Passengers.— ...

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  50. SEAPLANE SMASHED

    Yesterday Captain Snell, accompanied by Sir Harry Brittain, one of the Empire Press delegates, left Southport in a seaplane, and when near Crab ...

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  51. SERIOUS BUSH FIRE

    A disastrous bush fire broke out yesterday at Booa Station in the Trundle district. The flames spread rapidly. All grass on Melrose Plains ...

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  52. A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The conference of the State A.L.P. has been fixed for April 2, 1926, and branches and unions are being invited to forward motions which they desire ...

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  53. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Mr. J. Case, who collapsed in the Central Reserve on Sunday, last, is reported, to have considerably. improved. Mr. W. Bond, who was thrown from ...

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  54. THE WEATHER THE TEMPERATURE

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day waa 86 degrees. ...

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  55. Advertising

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  57. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Arrangements are proceeding for the transfer of Federal public servants to Canberra. It is stated that 114 officers are to be transferred permanently ...

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  58. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

    The following interstate temperatures were recorded to-day:— Adelaide, max. 75, min. 48. Melbourne, max. 64. min. 53. ...

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  59. INJURED IN A FACTORY

    William Woodhead (28) of Clifton Hill, was caught in a belting at a boot factory yesterday. He was whirled round in mid air. His left arm was ...

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    A message from New Zealand states that Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand referring in the large increase in divorces, remarked:— "I ...

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  61. MURDER ON A SCHOONER

    The mutilated body of Cardil Dinham, a member of the crew of the schooner Maura, was found at Broome last night. It is alleged that Dinham ...

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    All communications for which publication in "The Barrier Miner," is desired must be fully authenticated, Anonymous writings handed over the ...

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